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    Civil Code of the Russian Federation: Parts One, Two and Three

    Civil Code of the Russian Federation by Butler, William E.;

    Parts One, Two and Three

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 20 February 2003

    • ISBN 9780199261536
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages586 pages
    • Size 254x179x36 mm
    • Weight 1079 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This volume provides a complete and authoritative English translation of Parts I, II, and III of the Russian Civil Code, which entered into force in complete form in March 2002. The Civil Code is the central document of market reforms in Russia, dealing with the law of persons (including companies), ownership, contract in all forms, tort, unjust enrichment, inheritance, and private international law. It has been translated from the Russian by Professor Butler, an acknowledged expert in the field, and benefits from a detailed article-by-article table of contents, a thorough subject-index to the Code, and a Russian-English glossary of civil law terms.

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    Long description:

    This volume provides a complete and authoritative English translation of Parts I, II, and III of the Russian Civil Code, which entered into force in complete form in March 2002. The Civil Code is the central document of market reforms in Russia, dealing with the law of persons (including companies), ownership, contract in all forms, tort, unjust enrichment, inheritance, and private international law. It has been translated from the Russian by Professor Butler, an acknowledged expert in the field, and benefits from a detailed article-by-article table of contents, a thorough subject-index to the Code, and a Russian-English glossary of civil law terms.

    An essential tool for any practitioner or student of Russian Law, Civil Code of the Russian Federation will be published alongside a collection of translated Russian Company and Commercial Legislation (0199261520) and the second edition of Professor Butler's acclaimed text on Russian Law (0199254001).

    William E. Butler needs no introduction to the community of academics and practitioners of Russian law...an excellent treatise on the subject...it would be a shortsighted librarian who would overlook these resources...no library on Russian law could possibly be considered complete without Butler's treatises.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Editor's Introduction: On the Civil Code
    Detailed Table of Contents of Civil Code
    PART ONE
    Section I: General Provisions
    Basic Provisions
    Civil Legislation
    Origin of Civil Rights and Duties, and Effectuation and Defence of Civil Rights
    Persons
    Citizens (Natural Persons)
    Juridical Persons
    Participation of Russian Federation, Subjects of the Russian Federation and Municipal Formations in Relations Regulated by Civil Legislation
    Objects of Civil Rights
    General Provisions
    Securities
    Nonmaterial Benefits and the Defence Thereof
    Transactions and Representation
    Transactions
    Representation and Power of Attorney
    Periods and Limitations
    Calculation of Periods
    Limitations
    Section II: The Right of Ownership and Other Rights to a Thing
    General Provisions
    Acquisition of Right of Ownership
    Termination of Right of Ownership
    Common Ownership
    Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Land
    Rights of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Dwelling Premises
    Right of Economic Jurisdiction, Right of Operative Management
    Defence of Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing
    Section III: General Part of the Law of Obligations
    General Provisions on Obligations
    Concept of and Parties to Obligations
    Performance of Obligations
    Securing Performance of Obligations
    Change of Persons in Obligation
    Responsibility for Violation of Obligations
    Termination of Obligations
    General Provisions on Contract
    Concept and Conditions of Contract
    Conclusion of Contract
    Change and Dissolution of Contract
    PART TWO
    Section IV: Individual Types of Obligations
    Purchase-Sale
    Barter
    Gift
    Rent and Maintenance of Dependent for Life
    Lease
    Hire of Dwelling Premises
    Uncompensated Use
    Independent Work
    Fulfilment of Scientific Research, Experimental Construction Design, and Technological Work
    Compensated Rendering of Services
    Carriage
    Transport Expediting
    Loan and Credit
    Financing Under Assignment of Monetary Demand
    Bank Deposit
    Bank Account
    Settlement of Account
    Keeping
    Insurance
    Commission
    Actions in Another's Interest Without Commission
    Commission Agency
    Agency
    Trust Management of Property
    Commercial Concession
    Simple Partnership
    Public Promise of Reward
    Public Competition
    Conducting Games and Betting
    Obligations as Consequence of Causing Harm
    Obligations as Consequence of Unfounded Enrichment
    PART THREE
    Section V: Inheritance Law
    General Provisions on Inheriting
    Inheriting by Will
    Inheriting by Operation of Law
    Acquisition of Inheritance
    Inheriting of Individual Types of Property
    Section VI: International Private Law
    General Provisions
    Law Subject to Application When Determining Legal Status of Persons
    Law Subject to Application to Property and Personal Nonproperty Relations
    Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part One of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation
    Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part Two of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation
    Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part Three of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation
    Glossary of Legal Terms
    Index

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